Set 'Physical path' to the 'MTopSearch' folder created earlier, typically:
'C:\Triaster\TriasterServer2011\MTopSearch'

Click OK.

In Windows Explorer, create a 'Documents' folder in the 'Triaster' folder, typically:
'C:\Triaster'

In Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager, create a 'Documents' virtual directory under 'Default Web Site', associating it with the 'Triaster\Documents' folder created earlier.
(See the creation of the MTopSearch virtual directory described earlier for instructions.)

If there's an 'Unblock' button at the bottom-right of the dialog, click it.

Click OK to close the dialog.

Note: If these files have been downloaded from the Internet, they may have been tagged with the security zone of their origin, i.e. Internet. When attempting to run such a file, Windows may prompt for confirmation. If that happens in a non-interactive automated publication, the publication will appear to hang. Unblocking the files removes those tags and allows them to be run without the prompt.

Configure 'docs.ini'.

Open 'docs.ini' in Notepad.

Ensure the file paths and URLs reflect this installation, and replace references to 'localhost' with the name or alias of the server. The significant settings are:
[INDEXOPTION]
LOCAL_ADDRESS
BASE_URL
[BUILDOPTION]
OUTPUT_FOLDER
SUBSECTION

Save and close the file.

Configure 'maps.ini'.

Open 'maps.ini' in Notepad.

Ensure the file paths and URLs reflect this installation, and replace references to 'localhost' with the name or alias of the server. The significant settings are:
[INDEXOPTION]
LOCAL_ADDRESS
BASE_URL
LOCAL_FOLDER
[BUILDOPTION]
OUTPUT_FOLDER
SUBSECTION

Retain the name (or choose a new one if thought more suitable), select 'Daily' for when to 'Perform this task', and click 'Next >'.

Set a suitable start time.
This should be after any nightly scheduled publications so that the newly-published HTML is included in the index. Publications are often scheduled to run at or shortly after midnight, so 2:00 a.m. could be such a time.

Ensure the task is set to run 'Every Day' at a suitable start date, and click 'Next >'.

Enter the credentials (typically of the publication user), and click 'Next >'.

Tick 'Open advanced properties...', and click 'Finish'.

On the 'Task' tab of the task dialog, set 'Comments' to 'Re-index the process library document and HTML stores.'

Click the 'Settings' tab, and set:
Stop the task if it runs longer than: 2 hours
Retain other default settings.

Click OK to close the task.

Enter the credentials of the publication user, and click OK.

Enable MTop Search for each of the process library sites.
For each library site, the files for which are typically found in:
'C:\Triaster\TriasterServer2011\ProcessLibraries\<Library>\<Site>'

Open the Search 'config.xml' file in Notepad:
'C:\Triaster\TriasterServer2011\ProcessLibraries\<Library>\<Site>\Tools\Search'

Ensure the following setting is made:<DocumentSearchEnabled>mtop</DocumentSearchEnabled>

Save and close the file.

Enable Combined Search for each of the process library sites.

In Windows Explorer, navigate to the 'Settings' folder, typically found in:
'C:\Triaster\TriasterServer2011'

Take a back-up copy of 'Settings.xml'.
Note: This is important, as a corrupt 'Settings.xml' file would disable much of the Triaster Server functionality.

Open 'Settings.xml' in Notepad.

Search for instances of '<CombinedSearch>', and ensure this setting:<CombinedSearch>True</CombinedSearch>Note: There will be a setting for each site.

Save the file.

Implement a re-index of the stores at the end of each site publication.

With 'Settings.xml' open in Notepad, search for instances of '<PostPublish>', and ensure this setting:<PostPublish> <task1 Filename="C:\Triaster\TriasterServer2011\MTopSearch\MTop Re-index.cmd"></task1></PostPublish>ensuring the path to the CMD file is correct.Note: There will such a setting for each site.

Save and close the file.

Validation

The Search results will, of course, depend on there being suitable maps published to HTML and documents. If the observations differ from those expected, the files and configurations described in the installation procedure should be checked.

MTop Search

This is to verify that the MTop Search is active and working properly for 'Search Documents'.

In Internet Explorer, open a process library site.

In the navigation bar, click 'SEARCH'.

On the Search page, click 'Search Documents'.

The page should look similar to this:

Type a search term, and click 'GO'.

The results should be listed like this:

Quick Search

This is to verify that Quick Search operates on both maps and documents.

In Internet Explorer, open a process library site.

In the 'Quick Search' box in the navigation bar, type a search term, and click the adjacent 'Search Now' symbol.